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A more affordable, purely handheld version of the Nintendo Switch game console, with integrated Joy-Con controllers and a slightly smaller screen. Released September 20, 2019.

Speaker static sounds even after changing the speakers.

I recently got static noise from the speakers so I thought they were bad so I replaced them with new ones. Problem is it's still doing it so I then tried changing out the audio jack as well for a new one and it's still spewing a piercing static noise. I tried switching between mono and stereo. I tried using headphones and it's weird because the same static comes through the headphones as well. I tried plugging it into a sound system. I feel like I've tried everything. Is there a component I can test that might be the issue? What to do?

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Hi Skorgle!

Oh my.. It sounds like that audio IC is failing and will die soon.

Best thing to do is to check/replace the Realtek ALC5639 (audio IC).

It's soldered on the motherboard.

Please check step 8: Nintendo Switch Lite Teardown

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